Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable to return for second series
Keiran Southern, PA
14 June 2021, 10:57 pm
Comedy series Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable will return to Dave for a second series, the channel said.
The show launched earlier this year and sees comedians and celebrities competing to convince host Giedroyc they are the most “unforgivable” in the room by sharing their worst secrets.
Production on the eight-episode second series will begin this month, Dave said.
Mel Giedroyc will return to Dave for a second series of her comedy show Unforgivable (Ian West/PA)
Giedroyc said: “I am utterly thrilled to be taking to the Unforgivable dais once more… (I love the word ‘dais’. It’s almost as good as ‘plinth’). It’s going to be an absolute cracker of a second series. I know that because I manifested it this morning.
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7:10 AM June 2, 2021
Norwich Theatre s Interlude is back for 2021 in a new location, pictured in 2020 in Chapelfield Gardens.
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The Norwich Theatre Royal has announced some additions to its outdoor summer festival, Interlude in the Close.
New shows added to the line-up include multi-award winning Police Cops: Badass (Jul 29), hot off the back of total sell-out runs at Edinburgh Fringe Festival & Soho Theatre, and world class comedy with Rich Hall, Ed Gamble, Lou Sanders and Ellie Taylor, fresh from her debut Netflix stand-up special.
Massi Rossetti, left, of Lost in Translation Circus, and Stephen Crocker, of Norwich Theatre, together in the big top tent in Chapelfield Gardens in summer 2020.
As Jo Brand, Katherine Ryan and more announced for comedy arena
Bill Bailey is to play this year’s Latitude festival, after his headlining appearance last year was cancelled because of the pandemic.
He will become the first comedian to play the main Obelisk stage, rather than the comedy arena, taking a Sunday afternoon slot.
He said: I am beyond excited to be performing at Latitude 2021. This is a fantastic festival which I have loved for many years, and to get to perform on the main stage is a great thrill. It recalls, for me, indelible memories of headlining at Sonisphere in 2011 in front of 65,000 metal fans, so I say, bring it on!